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"WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:32 am
by travelinman67
The Obama Adminstration's principle business sector conduit, and group of top level industry executives with White House access who advise Obama on key legislation and policy as they relate to the private sector, snapped under the pressure of increasingly "hostile" legislation and policy damaging business:

Business leaders say Obama's economic policies stifle growth

By Lori Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The chairman of the Business Roundtable, an association of top corporate executives that has been President Obama's closest ally in the business community, accused the president and Democratic lawmakers Tuesday of creating an "increasingly hostile environment for investment and job creation."

Ivan G. Seidenberg, chief executive of Verizon Communications, said that Democrats in Washington are pursuing tax increases, policy changes and regulatory actions that together threaten to dampen economic growth and "harm our ability . . . to grow private-sector jobs in the U.S."

"In our judgment, we have reached a point where the negative effects of these policies are simply too significant to ignore," Seidenberg said in a lunchtime speech to the Economic Club of Washington. "By reaching into virtually every sector of economic life, government is injecting uncertainty into the marketplace and making it harder to raise capital and create new businesses."

Seidenberg's remarks reflect corporate America's growing discontent with Obama. The president has assiduously courted the nation's top executives since taking office last year, seeking their counsel on economic policy in the wake of the recession and issuing dozens of invitations to the White House. In return, the Roundtable has generally supported the president's policies; it was the only major business group to back Obama's successful push for an overhaul of the health-care system.

In recent months, however, that relationship has begun to fray. First, Democrats included a provision in the health-care bill -- over the Roundtable's objection -- that reduced corporate subsidies for drug coverage to retirees, a move that could cost big companies millions of dollars. Then the EPA unveiled rules to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions even without climate-change legislation, creating uncertainty about the future cost of energy...

...Seidenberg, whose company is at odds with the Federal Communications Commission over a plan to regulate broadband providers, first expressed his concerns about the direction of Democratic economic policy in a meeting last month with White House budget director Peter Orszag. When Orszag asked for specifics, Seidenberg polled the members of the Business Roundtable and a sister organization, the Business Council. The result was a 54-page document, delivered to Orszag on Monday, chock full of bullet points about actions taken or considered by a wide array of executive agencies, including the White House Middle Class Task Force and the Food and Drug Administration.

"We believe the cumulative effect of these proposals will help defeat the objectives we all share -- reducing unemployment, improving the competitiveness of U.S. companies and creating an environment that fosters long-term economic growth," Seidenberg wrote in a cover letter for the document, titled "Policy Burdens Inhibiting Economic Growth."

In his speech, Seidenberg said he has been "encouraged" by the administration's response to the letter, which includes an offer of additional meetings to discuss the specific complaints. And he denied that his relationship with Obama has deteriorated, saying he has visited the White House more times in the past year than "in the previous 16."

Obama "is not ignoring us," Seidenberg said. The problem, he said, is translating those discussions into policy actions that do not simply expand government, but help a nervous private sector "create work" in uncertain times.
...yet today, Omama is calling a group of Senators to the White House to begin pushing the Cap and Tax plan....

...pray for our nation.

:ohno:

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:01 am
by Appaholic
He's done after this term. Wait until the market falters this fall during election cycle. BTW, how the fok is cap-&-trade going to help the environment? Much less, the economy? And who's going to provide oversight on this issue? Another government entity striving for the same success rate with oversight as such governmental stalwarts like MMS? DHS? Dept of Edu? See, what people fail to realize is that yes, most people believe that a certain amount of government oversight is necessary & good to prevent abuse. However, that oversight has to be both competent & effective & the American people should get a good product for the amount of tax dollars used for to fund these oversight agencies. What has recent history shown us? How's the oversight of the banking industry gone for average Americans? Housing? Stock trading? Mining safety? Environmental safety? Foreign intelligence?

Oversight & Regulation? Not necessarily bad....

Incompetent, expensive government oversight? Just dissolve & give us our damn money back..... :ohno: :thumbdown:

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:04 am
by native
Appaholic wrote:...Oversight & Regulation? Not necessarily bad....

Incompetent, expensive government oversight? Just dissolve & give us our damn money back..... :ohno: :thumbdown:

:thumb: :nod:

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:33 am
by dbackjon
So, the policies that are stunting business growth are:

1) Removing corporate subsidies
2) The EPA regulating emissions
3) Allowing shareholders to nominate corporate board members
4) Removing tax credits for shipping jobs overseas



:rofl: Get to work, and stop expecting subsidies

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:41 am
by CID1990
dbackjon wrote:So, the policies that are stunting business growth are:

1) Removing corporate subsidies
2) The EPA regulating emissions
3) Allowing shareholders to nominate corporate board members
4) Removing tax credits for shipping jobs overseas



:rofl: Get to work, and stop expecting subsidies
You would be an idiot savant Dback, but unfortunately you don't have one of those savant qualities that allows us to indulge and admire idiots.

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:59 am
by Appaholic
dbackjon wrote:So, the policies that are stunting business growth are:

1) Removing corporate subsidies
2) The EPA regulating emissions
3) Allowing shareholders to nominate corporate board members
4) Removing tax credits for shipping jobs overseas



:rofl: Get to work, and stop expecting subsidies
Nope. But I'm not blaming Obama for creating the messes we are currently in. however, he spoke of Change & I will blame him if we have the same incompetent people performing subpar work within the departments established to provide oversight. I'll also blame him for not shoving a foot in the ass of these same departments with regard to out of control spending...this is the Change America wanted, not cap-&-trade....

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 8:16 am
by dbackjon
CID1990 wrote:
dbackjon wrote:So, the policies that are stunting business growth are:

1) Removing corporate subsidies
2) The EPA regulating emissions
3) Allowing shareholders to nominate corporate board members
4) Removing tax credits for shipping jobs overseas



:rofl: Get to work, and stop expecting subsidies
You would be an idiot savant Dback, but unfortunately you don't have one of those savant qualities that allows us to indulge and admire idiots.

The only idiots are the ones that think Big Business is a victim, and would only provide good growth if the evil government would only leave them alone

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:31 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Right :roll:

History is always wrong............... :roll:

Re: "WH 'Hostile' To Business": WH Business Advisers

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:46 am
by kalm
"Business Roundtable 'hostile' to America" :coffee: